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In Tribute to Michael Seaman
41 years old.   Residence: Manhasset, N.Y.
Died in World Trade Center

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Grew up with Michael and Mar Ellen, lived across the street from them. Michael was a good kid. Lost contact when our family moved away. When I learned that Michael was a victim on 9/11, the reality of an already traumatic event was more real. When I retrurned to NYC several years after the event, I made sure I visited Ground Zero to honor and remember my friend Michael. God bless Michael and let his family know that his friendship lives on in all of us.

*** Posted by Robin Babcock on 2011-09-18 ***

Ten years have past since you were killed. I read your name at the tenth memorial downtown. I was humbled and honored to be with all family members. My brother Michael, whose love of life and sense of humor we honor today by the stories we tell. Thanks for the memories. We find comfort and peace in knowing that you will greet us at the gates of heaven, just as you greeted you best friend Tommy this July. Miss you. Your sister, Mary Ellen

*** Posted by Mary Ellen Michalenko on 2011-09-13 ***

Never met mike but always heard wonderful things about him.I hung with with his brother eddy back in 70s.I was and still a hoop junkie.I knew he had game. Billy wickes,wow!super pointguard. Hope all the seamans are staying strong

*** Posted by stiofanl@yahoo.com on 2011-09-11 ***

Michael reached out and was friends with so many people. He married the girl across the street from me. Over the years, I got to know him as a generous, yet also competitive, person. A great combination. He soundly beat me in table tennis - no pity! And he was thoughtful and caring to my mother as she grew older. I think of him, and his family, often.

*** Posted by Linda Williams on 2011-09-09 ***

Michael reached out and was friends with so many people. He married the girl across the street from me. Over the years, I got to know him as a generous, yet also competitive, person. A great combination. He soundly beat me in table tennis - no pity! And he was thoughtful and caring to my mother as she grew older. I think of him, and his family, often.

*** Posted by Linda Williams on 2011-09-09 ***

I recently saw a photo of Dara, Michaela, Mary and Edward. They are all beautuful. I see your face in all of them, especially Edward. God Michael, I miss you very, very much. Sometimes I may see someone who looks like you and it just blows me away. Still struggle with your loss.
Billy and I are very tight, and no matter where or when, your name always comes up.

I do believe in Gods Kingdom, Michael. The time will come when we will see each other again. I love and miss you brother.
Nasser

*** Posted by Nasser Abed on 2011-09-05 ***

Just saw this site... Cant believe you are gone to this day...Dara has done a great job with the kids...I am so honored to have been a small part of their lives...We just lost danny bailey look out for him... I cant believe how much my life has changed since I had you on that phone that morning... So much I wish I could tell you, so much advise and fun I miss. Every time someone takes the first shot in a basketball game I think of you...Wish I could see the guys more often but that too can hurt..Love you Billy

*** Posted by Billy Wickes on 2011-05-27 ***

Mike,

Everyone who knew you loved you. God bless you and your family.

*** Posted by Frank on 2011-03-01 ***

I just found this site.

Michael,

I think of you often and start to laugh out loud remembering the fun nights Tommy, you, and I had years ago in Mamies and playing ball. My prayers will always be with your family. God bless.

Gary Grubb

*** Posted by Gary Grubb on 2011-01-20 ***

I love you, Mary and Eddie! R.I.P., Michael.

*** Posted by Anonymous on 2010-08-19 ***

I could use you here, buddy. Miss you, Tommy.

*** Posted by Tom Corrigan on 2010-04-26 ***

You were my best friend's father. God bless you.

*** Posted by .... on 2010-03-31 ***

I knew Mike mainly from playing basketball and working out with him at the D.A.C. in downtown Manhattan during my days working in the market. I will never forget my pick-up games of H.O.R.S.E. with Mike, b-ball games, or just shooting the bull about sports, the market, and life in general. Mike was an absolutely great guy. We had a great time bust'n on each other, trash talkin', etc., while I did my best to keep up with his overall superior game, lol. Mike was an excellent athlete, very competitive, very down-to-earth, with an infectious personality. I didn't know about this site until recently, and I just had to post my expression of how much he touched me and how much he is missed by all. God bless you, Mike. I know wherever you are right now, you are taking it strong to the hole. Everyone get out of the way! You will forever be in my prayers.

*** Posted by Tom Leddy on 2010-02-01 ***

God bless Mike. Still in my prayers, you and the family. You're missed greatly. Probably shooting jumpers with the big guy!

*** Posted by Sean on 2009-09-11 ***

Still thinking of you daily. I will never forget you, and I can't believe you're not here.

I love you,
Tommy

*** Posted by Tommy Corrigan on 2009-07-31 ***

I remember the Christmas party B. Wickes and I came to. There was such a mix of friends there--from Queens and Wall St--and you made every one of us feel like the most important guest. I will always be sad for how suddenly you left the world, but you truly live on.

*** Posted by lori gilliar on 2008-06-15 ***

The only constant in life is change. It's been the better part of seven years since that dreadful day. As much as so much has changed in my life, the memory of great times shared in our friendship will never change or leave me. I know you're watching. I'm looking back at you.

*** Posted by Nasser Abed on 2008-05-11 ***

Occasionally I pass time by Googling names of people I've met in my life--and I found this page because I knew a different guy called Michael Seaman. Reading the comments here has moved me to tears, and I have to add my own:

I live in London, so haven't felt the heartache of the 9/11 attacks as closely as many of the people here. Still, I felt moved to confess my support and love after reading the book of memorial for the 7/7 underground bombings in London.

If any of Michael's family read this, I really hope you can still find some comfort in knowing that pages like this mean Michael is remembered.

God bless.

*** Posted by Alec on 2008-04-12 ***

Strange, my name is Mike Seaman, and I live in Santa Monica. I googled my name and found this site. I was touched with what I read. I am 47 years old and was born 08/10/61. I think we were the same age. WoW. I am speechless and grateful Mike has touched Mike's heart. :-)

*** Posted by Mike Seaman on 2008-03-16 ***

Mike,

I can't get you out of my mind, but that's a good thing. As life moves on, I find myself missing you even more. The long mutually-supporting talks and laughs at our own expense were priceless. As I pass the Boardy Barn I can't help remembering Park Place and the laughter and smiles on your face.

Love always,
Tommy

*** Posted by Tommy Corrigan on 2007-11-15 ***


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